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. 2017 Aug 30;7(19):7975–7986. doi: 10.1002/ece3.3350

Table 1.

Transition rates for polyphagy and for use of specific host orders

Taxon t.rate p Taxon t.rate p
Lymantriinae Nymphalidae
3+ orders 0.194 .061 2+ orders 0.0064 0
7+ orders 0.076 0 3+ orders 0.0034 .066
Malpighiales 0.210 .049 Poales 0.0014 0
Fabales 0.158 .007 Malpighiales 0.0023 0
Fagales 0.142 .006 Rosales 0.0033 0
Rosales 0.299 .093 Solanales 0.0015 0
Sapindales 0.273 .084 Lamiales 0.0024 0
Myrtales 0.282 .077 Arecales 0.0012 0
Ericales 0.154 .005 Sapindales 0.0010 0
Poales 0.192 .022 Laurales 0.0016 .029
Malvales 0.247 .064 Ericales 0.0013 .002
Lamiales 2.593 .542 Gentianales 0.0005 0
Pinales 2.612 .706 Zingiberales 0.0013 .004

p‐Values show statistical significance of phylogenetic signal (low transition rates) in comparison with simulated data. Significant signal in bold.